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  1. #31
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    This can be done. Here is a link to another forum where they have done it by purchasing a kit. The kit is just a switch and some wire, with fitting instructions.

    If we could find some one here that is an electrical guru to suss this out it would be very easy.

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    The kit has a circuit board fitted between the switch wires and the wires to be connected to the SLABS ecu. The circuit board appears to be fitted with a micro-processor IC and presumably a 5V regulator for the IC so the developer has determined the correct signal requirements and generates the up or down signals when the switch indicates up or down is requested.

    Edit: The developer found more info than I could when I tried this - the signal is 12V whereas without a vehicle to test it I only tried 5V to be safe. This kit's pcb needs a more robust method of attaching the wires as they will break at the solder joint after a while unless restrained although strapping the pcb and both lots of wires to something rigid should be sufficient.
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  3. #33
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    Hi everyone!

    Glad you've found my kit ;-)

    While I'm more than happy to ship them to Aus, I have published all the details of what the kit involves, including code for the ATtiny PIC, etc so you are very welcome to make your own if you'd prefer ;-) I've always been into sharing ideas/designs/code. The PCB design there is designed to use the Arduino Pro Mini, rather than the AtTiny the kit ships with, but the code and principle is the same.

    The page with all this info is here :

    Project

    Hope that's of some interest/help :-)

    Regards,

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Pye View Post
    Hi everyone!

    Glad you've found my kit ;-)

    While I'm more than happy to ship them to Aus, I have published all the details of what the kit involves, including code for the ATtiny PIC, etc so you are very welcome to make your own if you'd prefer ;-) I've always been into sharing ideas/designs/code. The PCB design there is designed to use the Arduino Pro Mini, rather than the AtTiny the kit ships with, but the code and principle is the same.

    The page with all this info is here :

    Project

    Hope that's of some interest/help :-)

    Regards,

    David
    After some back and forth email comunications with this poster, I felt that building one of these was beyond my capabilities, so I have placed an order for one.

    From these communications he does seem like a really top bloke, only too happy to help other Landie owners as we all are, which is what makes AULRO such a great place.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    After some back and forth email comunications with this poster, I felt that building one of these was beyond my capabilities, so I have placed an order for one.
    Why would one bother to make it oneself if not in the business when he's barely covering the cost of the components?

    PS Don't try to use such a module if a remote SLS fob is already enabled for the vehicle because there will be conflicts between the BCM signal and the module's signal causing a minimum of neither working and the possibly of destroying components in the BCU, SLABS or this module.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post

    PS Don't try to use such a module if a remote SLS fob is already enabled for the vehicle because there will be conflicts between the BCM signal and the module's signal causing a minimum of neither working and the possibly of destroying components in the BCU, SLABS or this module.
    No chance of that happening. If I had the remote I would not be purchasing this.

    Thanks for the heads up though, on the off chance I stumble across a remote.
    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Why would one bother to make it oneself if not in the business when he's barely covering the cost of the components?

    PS Don't try to use such a module if a remote SLS fob is already enabled for the vehicle because there will be conflicts between the BCM signal and the module's signal causing a minimum of neither working and the possibly of destroying components in the BCU, SLABS or this module.
    Hi Graeme,

    Just wanted to say: You won't have the problem you mention above about signal conflicts, as part of the installation process is to disconnect the wire between the BCU and the SLABS ECU, which sends the signal from the radio 'fob' receiver.

    So if you install my kit, a up/down fob won't work at all. In order to make the fob work again, you'd need to remove the module and remake the connection between the SLABS ecu and the BCU.

    Cheers,

    David

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    how much is the kit posted to australia ?

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    Works out at £35 including postage (Royal Mail Airmail 3-5 days service)

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosscoe68 View Post
    how much is the kit posted to australia ?
    Converts to $61.75 with Paypal.

    I'll post some pics of mine when it arrives but I wont be able to tell you how good it is until I get my SLS working properly. I have 3 new bags and a new compressor on the way too.

    Happy Days.

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